> And you're missing on that whole important social aspect as well My RSS reader links directly to HN comments hence how I arrived here. Other than HN most social discussions are not useful to me.
> I do wonder what percentage of Apple stock is owned by pension funds and the like, i.e. The Regular Person, once you unwind the levels of indirection (mutual funds, etc). It is surely a double digit percentage, but…
I would like to add that IPFS pretty much doesn't run on spinning rust or slow CPUs. A PI or other low end box can easily run torrents with an external harddrive. IPFS can't download large files at a reasonable speed on…
In practice libgen uses torrents. The available seed nodes for IPFS are... few. This is largely due to the software/protocol being pretty bad compared to battle tested torrents.
Running IPFS at scale is horrible. Try to download a few dozen TBs of small files. Its garbage collection is rubbish (ended up nuking the ZFS dataset every couple of days instead), it is very CPU and IOPS hungry, and it…
What did you find for a gallery? I never found an open one I liked other than simple gallery.
I am happy about this fork. Simple Mobile Tools were some of the better non spying free android apps.
and archive.ph on cloudflare (nothing but CAPTCHAs)
Good point. I am sure the US won't just think of another reason to go to war...
It is not a feature it was forced down by the EPA :/ I have such an SUV and a $20 part wired into the fuse box fixes it.
You can already deduct many of these and should be. Talk to an accountant but deduction is usually ratio of usage for work vs personal. Also, keep your personal and work expenses very separate in case there is ever an…
My company is largely remote at this point and is moving away from CA for cost/tax reasons. For some portion of companies this is just one more reason to move headquarters. That being said, I live in a pretty population…
It might stop players like FB from releasing their new models open source...
Yea, favorite place I found OpenWRT was in DJI phantom 2 Wi-Fi Extender module. Managed to SSH into it. Hardware was not particularly interesting just cool to see OpenWRT in a widely purchased product.
Love the tool. One of my favorite snippets adds parallel processing to jq #!/bin/bash cat - | parallel --line-buffer --pipe --roundrobin jq "$@"
Yes and No. They used to be much harder to solve but modern AI has made them much easier to solve in the last couple of years. Profitability. That is what it comes down to. The price of solving these have plummeted in…
The bots would just slow down then. Their time is ~free. reCAPTCHA is one of the better captcha because they do a decent amount of browser fingerprinting and their captcha are interactive. Still there are services for…
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/ Just read their blog. Latest three: - EU's AI Act - Fakespot school supplies? - Making trustworthy chatbots to support women plagued by violence and abuse The first one might make sense?…
To back this up because I was curious, 2.29% of Japan's population is immigrants vs 13.6% of US's population.
FYI, Mozilla outsources its servers to Mullvad
> like any software, at some point in it's life need to be refactored. This is simply not true for most software. Software has a product life cycle like everything else and major refactors/rewrites should be weighed…
Dam, really liked these guys but this makes it about useless for torrent seeding. I wish they would have considered alternatives like only allowing port forwarding for some of their IPs. I don't care about IP reputation.
Not been a .NET developer for a decade. C# was king. Has that changed? Is F# popular now?
Home Assistant would be a lot more convincing if every upgrade did not completely break my install. Flashed this on ESP I had laying around and did NOT have to upgrade HA (which would have made me not try the project).
This is the org behind RedPajama. So, to date, they have been open.
> And you're missing on that whole important social aspect as well My RSS reader links directly to HN comments hence how I arrived here. Other than HN most social discussions are not useful to me.
> I do wonder what percentage of Apple stock is owned by pension funds and the like, i.e. The Regular Person, once you unwind the levels of indirection (mutual funds, etc). It is surely a double digit percentage, but…
I would like to add that IPFS pretty much doesn't run on spinning rust or slow CPUs. A PI or other low end box can easily run torrents with an external harddrive. IPFS can't download large files at a reasonable speed on…
In practice libgen uses torrents. The available seed nodes for IPFS are... few. This is largely due to the software/protocol being pretty bad compared to battle tested torrents.
Running IPFS at scale is horrible. Try to download a few dozen TBs of small files. Its garbage collection is rubbish (ended up nuking the ZFS dataset every couple of days instead), it is very CPU and IOPS hungry, and it…
What did you find for a gallery? I never found an open one I liked other than simple gallery.
I am happy about this fork. Simple Mobile Tools were some of the better non spying free android apps.
and archive.ph on cloudflare (nothing but CAPTCHAs)
Good point. I am sure the US won't just think of another reason to go to war...
It is not a feature it was forced down by the EPA :/ I have such an SUV and a $20 part wired into the fuse box fixes it.
You can already deduct many of these and should be. Talk to an accountant but deduction is usually ratio of usage for work vs personal. Also, keep your personal and work expenses very separate in case there is ever an…
My company is largely remote at this point and is moving away from CA for cost/tax reasons. For some portion of companies this is just one more reason to move headquarters. That being said, I live in a pretty population…
It might stop players like FB from releasing their new models open source...
Yea, favorite place I found OpenWRT was in DJI phantom 2 Wi-Fi Extender module. Managed to SSH into it. Hardware was not particularly interesting just cool to see OpenWRT in a widely purchased product.
Love the tool. One of my favorite snippets adds parallel processing to jq #!/bin/bash cat - | parallel --line-buffer --pipe --roundrobin jq "$@"
Yes and No. They used to be much harder to solve but modern AI has made them much easier to solve in the last couple of years. Profitability. That is what it comes down to. The price of solving these have plummeted in…
The bots would just slow down then. Their time is ~free. reCAPTCHA is one of the better captcha because they do a decent amount of browser fingerprinting and their captcha are interactive. Still there are services for…
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/ Just read their blog. Latest three: - EU's AI Act - Fakespot school supplies? - Making trustworthy chatbots to support women plagued by violence and abuse The first one might make sense?…
To back this up because I was curious, 2.29% of Japan's population is immigrants vs 13.6% of US's population.
FYI, Mozilla outsources its servers to Mullvad
> like any software, at some point in it's life need to be refactored. This is simply not true for most software. Software has a product life cycle like everything else and major refactors/rewrites should be weighed…
Dam, really liked these guys but this makes it about useless for torrent seeding. I wish they would have considered alternatives like only allowing port forwarding for some of their IPs. I don't care about IP reputation.
Not been a .NET developer for a decade. C# was king. Has that changed? Is F# popular now?
Home Assistant would be a lot more convincing if every upgrade did not completely break my install. Flashed this on ESP I had laying around and did NOT have to upgrade HA (which would have made me not try the project).
This is the org behind RedPajama. So, to date, they have been open.